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Cisco SF 302-08P User Manual

Cisco SF 302-08P
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Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch
Administration Guide
10/100 Switches SF 300-08, SF 302-08, SF 302-08MP, SF 302-08P, SF 300-24,
SF 300-24P, SF 300-48, SF 300-48P
Gigabit Switches SG 300-10, SG 300-10MP, SG 300-10P, SG 300-20, SG 300-28, SG 300-
28P, SG 300-52
ADMINISTRATION
GUIDE

Table of Contents

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Cisco SF 302-08P Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product TypeManaged Switch
Number of Ports8
PoE Ports8
LayerLayer 2
VLANs SupportedUp to 256
Power SupplyInternal
Management TypeWeb Managed
MAC Address Table Size8K entries
Jumbo Frame Support9 KB
Dimensions (W x D x H)1.7 in
Operating Temperature32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)
Operating Humidity10% to 90% (non-condensing)

Summary

Getting Started

Logging In

Steps for logging into the switch's web interface using default credentials and changing passwords.

Managing System Files

Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language

Process for upgrading firmware, boot code, or language files and backing up system configurations.

General Administrative Information and Operations

Rebooting the Switch

Steps to reboot the switch, including critical considerations for saving configurations.

System Time

Setting SNTP

Configuration for synchronizing the switch's system clock with an SNTP server for accurate time.

Managing Device Diagnostics

Testing Copper Ports

Performing integrated cable tests on copper cables using TDR or DSP-based methods.

Port Management

Setting the Basic Port Configuration

Configuring global and per-port settings like speed, duplex, and flow control for switch ports.

Configuring Link Aggregation

Bundling multiple physical ports into a single logical channel (LAG) for increased bandwidth and redundancy.

VLAN Management

VLANs

Defines VLANs as logical groups for network segmentation and communication.

Managing MAC Address Tables

Configuring Static MAC Addresses

Assigning static MAC addresses to specific interfaces and VLANs for controlled network access.

Configuring IP Information

Management and IP Interfaces

Configuring switch IP addresses, management VLANs, and IP addressing modes (Layer 2/Layer 3).

Configuring Security

Defining Users

Creating and managing user accounts for switch administration, including password policies.

802.1X

Implementing port-based network access control using the IEEE 802.1X standard.

Access Control

Access Control Lists

Creating ordered lists of classification filters and actions to control traffic flows.

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